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CBS loses a few pounds..3 lbs to be exact

For those of us not in the loop:

3 lbs.: From executive producer Peter Ocko comes a new medical drama about two elite neurosurgeons who have different takes on how to treat their patients. One cares about them and one who only cares about their brains. Dr. Doug Hanson (Stanley Tucci) is a brilliant neurosurgeon and one of the best in New York City. His method is simple. The brain is like a wire box, and the patient is not important because that is just the outside. Dr. Jonathan Seger (Mark Feuerstein) has a totally different...
 
I really thought that this show was very good.
Too bad its not being picked up.
 
Crap. I see Jim Kramer is leaving radio. I don't have cable/sat so I don't see his Mad Money show.

No boo-ya for you, Jim.
 
And yet season 429 of 24 is coming up. What's next? A terrorist hijacks a milk truck and rams into a hospital for the lactose intolerant? Seems like thats about all that's left in the plot department.
 
Maybe they shouldn't have based on of the leads on (Dr. Cox from Scrubs/House from House, take your pick)
My GF watched it, I sat through a few bits and decided my time was better spent on the PC.
 
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
For those of us not in the loop:

3 lbs.: From executive producer Peter Ocko comes a new medical drama about two elite neurosurgeons who have different takes on how to treat their patients. One cares about them and one who only cares about their brains. Dr. Doug Hanson (Stanley Tucci) is a brilliant neurosurgeon and one of the best in New York City. His method is simple. The brain is like a wire box, and the patient is not important because that is just the outside. Dr. Jonathan Seger (Mark Feuerstein) has a totally different...

I got bored halfway through that paragraph.
 
I saw the first episode, and it seemed really far fetched. Hell, even House was more believable from a medical standpoint.
 
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